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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed May 10 02:46:15 -0700 
2006 -------
Thanks for the second screenshot that shows the problem much better.

The problem is that the fonts specified in the document ("cwTeX 粗黑體" and "標
楷體") are not directly available on the platform and that no explicit fallbacks
are set. You could do this by setting the font in the presentation to e.g.
"cwTeX 粗黑體;pmincho" if pmincho is a font that looks similar to the cwTeX
font. This would solve the immediate problem with the presentation.

If the cwTeX font is a often used it would also be a good idea to know their
relationship with other common fonts. How would they map to the fonts on a
standard Windows install? Could you provide such a mapping?

Since OOo doesn't know anything about the cwTeX fonts and their fallbacks yet,
it just picks a font that has a reasonable chance of replacing it. If this font
doesn't support all the characters required for the text another font has used
to show something reasonable. This is what you are seeing. In order to pick a
better replacement font in the first place the mechanisms I mentioned in the
paragraphs above should be able to run once you provided the mapping between the
cwTeX fonts and their commonly used counterparts.

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